 Mae eich gweithio, mae'r gweithio eich fuam, os fydd adeg y cyfathor, mae'r gweithio eich gweithio er mwynol iawn, a'r gwaith ffrindiau, sy'n gwneud y ddweud, eich ddeudio'r wneud, a'r ddweudio'r ddweud, er mae'r gweithio, yn ei siŵr yn hynny. Mae'r ddeunydd yma. Mae'r ddweudus eich ddweud yn ei ddeudio'u fferm yn ymddangos. Ond mae'n edrychw'r wneud i ddweud eich ddweud. Dechreu i'r rhwng. Mae beth eich rhaidadau ddysgu ein bod hwnnw ac hefyd rhai, nes unrhyw yw! Mae'r holl eich rhaid i gael, sgwrdd i'n sefyddyn nhw. Wrth gwaith eich tas o hynny, byddai'n gweithio oherwydd, rwy'n rhaid, rhaid i'n ddarparu, rhaid i'r ddiwrnod hynny. Donw'r oedd eich gweithio ddim o ddynion i ddysgu'r bobl a'r ddysgu'r bobl a'i bwysig chi ddim ei ddysgu'r bobl a'i bwysig hefyd i'r bobl. I made a mistake so we're all in it together, penetrate. We're good from point A to C. In between the both boxes we're very good and the boys commit to their work day in, day out of doing it. It's the hardest thing in football is putting the ball in the back of the net, all the final third play. That's why you pay the big money for the big players. But also in your own box you've got to defend properly, defend crosses, defend balls into those areas, clearance his headers. We do the ugly side of the game once we're the ugly side of the game and we didn't do that well enough and we haven't done that well enough in the last couple of games. And it cost us today with a cross into our six yard box so we're good, we know we're good at those sort of areas but we do need to improve in both boxes for sure. Who Adelaide? No I wasn't because whenever you play against ten men for some unknown reason in a footballer's mind we've all been there, think that we're playing against ten men so you might not actually need to fully run or fully commit or fully tackle and it's a mindset thing. So I reminded the guys at halftime when you lose a ball you've got to win it back straight away. If you win it back straight away then you can rest when you have the ball. We didn't do that in the first ten minutes and I said to them we needed to do that. They were going to have a period because that's what happens in football even when you're playing with ten men you do have a little bit of possession. They had their best period in the first ten minutes of the second half and we were lucky not to concede a second because that would have made it a big uphill fight for us but eventually as the game wore on and we got into the right areas and played in between people and managed to obviously get wide then with a couple of adjustments and substitutes and we got a deserved equaliser and then obviously the game changed again with the second red card. Rysgwrs twice on Tuesday but then he missed a few tonight. It comes off the bench scores but maybe hasn't been as good recently. How do you work around that at the moment? Just fully commit to the players, show them confidence, show them faith when they're playing well. I say this to my centre forwards if you've got two centre forwards and one starts a game and one comes on and the one centre forward runs for 65 minutes and gets no chances and the second one comes on for 25 minutes and scores two goals which would you rather be. And it's not a trick question, it's actually reality of football. You can have more chances in the last 20 minutes than you can in the first 60 but players want to start. So the objective is to try and get those players playing for 90 minutes and having as many chances as we can. Bruce Lee, you mentioned Bruce Lee there, Bruce Lee scored two goals on Tuesday night. You should have scored two goals today by the way. He missed two probably easier opportunities for what he scored the other night so he's just in a good vein of form at the moment. Coxie got his goal when he came on, Burnie looked bright, Dukie put in a shift and Kwami came on at the end as well. So I'll need all my options going in for the last run in for the last part of the season. That's a great thing. So do you think that gives a word of confidence going forward for the last part of the season? It should do, yeah, without a doubt but we're disappointed in that. That shows how far that group has come because if you go away from home it's always nice to try and get something out of the game but we're disappointed we've drawn the game. You know, sometimes people want to run before they can walk but it's important you put building blocks foundations in when you are trying to build and that's what I'm trying to do since the day I walked in the door. But we've made really, really good strides in such a short space of time but still got a lot of work to do but yes they should be showing confidence playing against two of the top three teams and going toe-to-toe with them. Now I thought they'd give them a bit of rough treatment today. I thought there was a couple of challenges which happens. We played Central Coast and they done it to Ziggy and we played Newcastle and done it to Bernie. It's what brings fans out. They want to see that emotion and passion and when former players return to their old teams obviously there's that extra little bit of spice but no, just made it because I wanted to get an extra body higher up the field to play two centre forwards, go into a 4-4-2 simple formation and that's all it was. I didn't hear the boos, I didn't hear the boos. He did. Now he's a very good player Jimmy. We're delighted to have him. He's a really good pro as well. He's a character, he's a leader but he's a really good pro and a good person to have in your locker room without a doubt.